@t275005746/gse 0.1.0 → 0.1.2

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  1. package/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.yml +42 -42
  2. package/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/change_request.yml +50 -50
  3. package/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml +5 -5
  4. package/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md +38 -38
  5. package/.github/workflows/validate-gse.yml +33 -33
  6. package/.gse/README.md +18 -18
  7. package/.gse/gse-development-protocol.md +50 -50
  8. package/.gse/project-profile.md +29 -29
  9. package/.gse/quality-gates.md +25 -25
  10. package/.gse/releases/public-registry-publication-npm.md +49 -0
  11. package/.gse/releases/public-release-owner-required.md +65 -65
  12. package/.gse/releases/public-security-contact-owner-required.md +45 -45
  13. package/.gse/state.json +147 -27
  14. package/CHANGELOG.md +31 -15
  15. package/CONTRIBUTING.md +64 -64
  16. package/LICENSE +21 -21
  17. package/README.md +14 -7
  18. package/README.zh-CN.md +14 -7
  19. package/SECURITY.md +41 -41
  20. package/SKILL.md +32 -12
  21. package/SUPPORT.md +38 -38
  22. package/assets/marketplace/README.md +7 -7
  23. package/assets/marketplace/gse-listing.json +75 -75
  24. package/assets/templates/acceptance-execution-packet.md +73 -73
  25. package/assets/templates/adr.md +14 -14
  26. package/assets/templates/change-brief.md +16 -16
  27. package/assets/templates/design.md +18 -18
  28. package/assets/templates/dispatch-packet.md +100 -92
  29. package/assets/templates/evidence.md +15 -9
  30. package/assets/templates/execution-quality-pack.md +65 -65
  31. package/assets/templates/goal-map.md +21 -21
  32. package/assets/templates/host-adapter.md +48 -48
  33. package/assets/templates/host-ui-invocation-record.md +42 -42
  34. package/assets/templates/incident-review.md +60 -60
  35. package/assets/templates/public-channel-publication-record.md +49 -49
  36. package/assets/templates/public-ci-run-record.md +53 -53
  37. package/assets/templates/public-release-record.md +65 -65
  38. package/assets/templates/public-repository-settings-record.md +59 -59
  39. package/assets/templates/public-security-contact-record.md +45 -45
  40. package/assets/templates/release-trust-record.md +32 -32
  41. package/assets/templates/review.md +18 -18
  42. package/assets/templates/role-fallback-packet.md +49 -0
  43. package/assets/templates/spec.md +16 -16
  44. package/assets/templates/target-adoption-evidence.md +29 -29
  45. package/assets/templates/tasks.md +17 -17
  46. package/assets/templates/update-release-acceptance-record.md +58 -58
  47. package/examples/README.md +22 -22
  48. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.claude/gse-adapter.md +6 -6
  49. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.codex/gse-adapter.md +7 -7
  50. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.gse/goal-map.md +7 -7
  51. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.gse/project-profile.md +27 -27
  52. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.gse/tooling.md +5 -5
  53. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.mcp.json +9 -9
  54. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/AGENTS.md +5 -5
  55. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/README.md +10 -10
  56. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/docs/model-routing.md +5 -5
  57. package/examples/cli-tool/.gse/project-profile.md +21 -21
  58. package/examples/cli-tool/AGENTS.md +5 -5
  59. package/examples/cli-tool/README.md +12 -12
  60. package/examples/cli-tool/package.json +21 -21
  61. package/examples/small-app/.env.example +2 -2
  62. package/examples/small-app/.github/workflows/ci.yml +8 -8
  63. package/examples/small-app/AGENTS.md +5 -5
  64. package/examples/small-app/README.md +12 -12
  65. package/examples/small-app/package.json +26 -26
  66. package/examples/small-app/playwright.config.ts +4 -4
  67. package/package.json +52 -44
  68. package/references/adoption-recipes.md +171 -171
  69. package/references/agent-roles.md +42 -21
  70. package/references/architecture-health.md +101 -101
  71. package/references/benchmark-audit.md +73 -73
  72. package/references/commands.md +74 -45
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  74. package/references/compatibility.md +70 -70
  75. package/references/design-basis.md +38 -38
  76. package/references/domain-model.md +129 -129
  77. package/references/domain-quality-gates.md +75 -75
  78. package/references/drift-audit.md +81 -80
  79. package/references/evidence-taxonomy.md +145 -108
  80. package/references/file-ownership.md +97 -93
  81. package/references/final-form-roadmap.md +201 -0
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  84. package/references/goal-map.md +36 -36
  85. package/references/host-adapters.md +129 -101
  86. package/references/learning-system.md +42 -26
  87. package/references/maintenance-cadence.md +51 -0
  88. package/references/marketplace-discovery.md +46 -46
  89. package/references/model-routing.md +103 -103
  90. package/references/open-source-defaults.md +39 -39
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  135. package/scripts/audit-host-capabilities.mjs +237 -0
  136. package/scripts/audit-host-runtime-evidence-handoff.mjs +159 -159
  137. package/scripts/audit-host-runtime-invocation-drill.mjs +240 -240
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  183. package/scripts/audit-target-adoption-evidence.mjs +117 -117
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  186. package/scripts/audit-tool-fallback-policy.mjs +180 -0
  187. package/scripts/audit-ui-browser-evidence-policy.mjs +191 -0
  188. package/scripts/audit-update-release-acceptance.mjs +136 -136
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- # Router
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- Use this to choose the GSE path before loading detailed references. The router selects; it does not replace the selected reference files.
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- ## Inputs
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- Classify the request with these inputs:
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- - Work target: GSE skill itself, a project adopting GSE, or ordinary project work inside a GSE project.
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- - Task level: Lite, Standard, or Enterprise from `task-levels.md`.
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- - Change type: setup, feature, bug, refactor, research, UI, release, incident, skill improvement, or tool adapter.
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- - Tool availability: verified, documented, unknown, or unavailable from `tool-adapters.md`.
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- - Project constraints: `.gse/project-profile.md`, AGENTS/CLAUDE/GEMINI rules, CI, MCP, LSP, browser, release, and security boundaries.
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- - Command-style usage: `/gse ...`, `gse: ...`, or equivalent natural-language command from `commands.md`.
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- ## Universal Start
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- For meaningful work:
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- 1. Read project or skill rules first.
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- 2. Read `.gse/project-profile.md` when working inside a project.
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- 3. Read `.gse/gse-design-master-plan.md`, `.gse/goal-map.md`, and `.gse/current-slice.md` when improving GSE itself.
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- 4. If the request starts with `/gse` or `gse:`, load `references/commands.md` and map the command before selecting the route.
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- 5. Select one route below.
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- ## Route Map
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- | User asks `/gse ...` or `gse: ...` | Command routing | `commands.md`, then the mapped route reference | host-specific slash command adapters |
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- | Improve GSE skill itself | GSE self-development | `.gse/gse-development-protocol.md`, `.gse/gse-design-master-plan.md`, `benchmark-audit.md` | `audit-gse.mjs`, `skill-creator`, benchmark repos |
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- | Initialize GSE in a project | Project bootstrap | `project-bootstrap.md`, `project-profile.md`, `project-agent-workspace.md` | `init-project.mjs` |
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- | Discover project rules/tools | Project profile | `project-profile.md`, `tool-adapters.md` | future `discover-project-profile.mjs`, LSP, MCP, CI |
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- | Plan feature or product slice | Spec workflow | `task-levels.md`, `goal-map.md`, `spec-workflow.md`, `quality-gates.md` | OpenSpec, Comet, subagents |
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- | Implement bounded slice | Execute workflow | `operating-model.md`, `quality-gates.md`, `tool-adapters.md` | TDD, LSP, browser QA, CI |
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- | Debug bug or incident | Recovery workflow | `quality-gates.md`, `learning-system.md`; add recovery reference when available | browser/API smoke, logs, incident review |
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- | UI or browser-visible change | UI verification | `quality-gates.md`, `tool-adapters.md`, project profile | Browser, Playwright, screenshots |
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- | Multi-agent execution | Role workflow | `agent-roles.md`, `quality-gates.md` | subagent tools, worktrees, file ownership reference when available |
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- | Release or migration | Release workflow | `quality-gates.md`; add release reference when available | CI, deployment, smoke, rollback |
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- | Add or evaluate tool adapter | Adapter workflow | `tool-adapters.md`, `project-profile.md`, `benchmark-audit.md` for GSE changes | MCP, LSP, browser, model routing |
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- | Record reusable lesson | Learning workflow | `learning-system.md` | self-improvement |
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- ## Level Rules
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- - Use for user-visible behavior, API/state changes, multi-file edits, project setup, or GSE reference/script changes.
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+ # Router
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+ Use this to choose the GSE path before loading detailed references. The router selects; it does not replace the selected reference files.
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+ ## Inputs
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+ Classify the request with these inputs:
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+ - Work target: GSE skill itself, a project adopting GSE, or ordinary project work inside a GSE project.
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+ - Task level: Lite, Standard, or Enterprise from `task-levels.md`.
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+ - Change type: setup, feature, bug, refactor, research, UI, release, incident, skill improvement, or tool adapter.
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+ - Tool availability: verified, documented, unknown, or unavailable from `tool-adapters.md`.
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+ - Project constraints: `.gse/project-profile.md`, AGENTS/CLAUDE/GEMINI rules, CI, MCP, LSP, browser, release, and security boundaries.
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+ - Command-style usage: `/gse ...`, `gse: ...`, or equivalent natural-language command from `commands.md`.
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+
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+ ## Universal Start
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+
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+ For meaningful work:
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+ 1. Read project or skill rules first.
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+ 2. Read `.gse/project-profile.md` when working inside a project.
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+ 3. Read `.gse/gse-design-master-plan.md`, `.gse/goal-map.md`, and `.gse/current-slice.md` when improving GSE itself.
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+ 4. If the request starts with `/gse` or `gse:`, load `references/commands.md` and map the command before selecting the route.
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+ 5. Select one route below.
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+ 6. Load only the reference files required by that route.
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+ ## Route Map
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+ | Situation | Route | Required References | Optional Adapters |
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+ | User asks `/gse ...` or `gse: ...` | Command routing | `commands.md`, then the mapped route reference | host-specific slash command adapters |
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+ | Improve GSE skill itself | GSE self-development | `.gse/gse-development-protocol.md`, `.gse/gse-design-master-plan.md`, `benchmark-audit.md` | `audit-gse.mjs`, `skill-creator`, benchmark repos |
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+ | Initialize GSE in a project | Project bootstrap | `project-bootstrap.md`, `project-profile.md`, `project-agent-workspace.md` | `init-project.mjs` |
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+ | Discover project rules/tools | Project profile | `project-profile.md`, `tool-adapters.md` | future `discover-project-profile.mjs`, LSP, MCP, CI |
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+ | Plan feature or product slice | Spec workflow | `task-levels.md`, `goal-map.md`, `spec-workflow.md`, `quality-gates.md` | OpenSpec, Comet, subagents |
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+ | Implement bounded slice | Execute workflow | `operating-model.md`, `quality-gates.md`, `tool-adapters.md` | TDD, LSP, browser QA, CI |
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+ | Debug bug or incident | Recovery workflow | `quality-gates.md`, `learning-system.md`; add recovery reference when available | browser/API smoke, logs, incident review |
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+ | UI or browser-visible change | UI verification | `quality-gates.md`, `tool-adapters.md`, project profile | Browser, Playwright, screenshots |
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+ | Multi-agent execution | Role workflow | `agent-roles.md`, `quality-gates.md` | subagent tools, worktrees, file ownership reference when available |
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+ | Release or migration | Release workflow | `quality-gates.md`; add release reference when available | CI, deployment, smoke, rollback |
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+ | Add or evaluate tool adapter | Adapter workflow | `tool-adapters.md`, `project-profile.md`, `benchmark-audit.md` for GSE changes | MCP, LSP, browser, model routing |
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+ | Record reusable lesson | Learning workflow | `learning-system.md` | self-improvement |
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+
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+ ## Level Rules
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+
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+ Lite:
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+
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+ - Use when the task is small, local, low-risk, and independently verifiable.
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+ - Keep artifacts minimal: outcome, scope, acceptance, evidence, next action.
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+ - Do not create a change folder unless it prevents confusion.
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+
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+ Standard:
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+
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+ - Use for user-visible behavior, API/state changes, multi-file edits, project setup, or GSE reference/script changes.
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+ - Bind to goal map or current slice.
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+ - Record evidence in `.gse/evidence/` or the project evidence log.
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+
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+ Enterprise:
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+
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+ - Use for cross-module architecture, release, migration, security, multi-agent execution, compliance, or long-running productization.
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+ - Require explicit gates for risk, rollback, ownership, verification, and learning.
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+
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+ ## Tool Routing Rules
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+
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+ - Use `rg`/`rg --files` first for code and file discovery.
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+ - Use LSP/index when verified or documented for the project.
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+ - Use browser/Playwright for user-visible UI behavior.
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+ - Use API smoke or focused tests for API/state behavior.
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+ - Use OpenSpec or Comet when the project has them and the change benefits from formal lifecycle artifacts.
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+ - Use subagents only when real dispatch tools exist; otherwise execute roles sequentially and say so.
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+ - Use markdown fallback when optional tools are unavailable.
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+
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+ ## GSE Self-Development Route
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+
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+ When changing GSE itself:
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+
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+ 1. Read `.gse/gse-design-master-plan.md`, `.gse/goal-map.md`, and `.gse/current-slice.md`.
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+ 2. Run or consult `scripts/audit-gse.mjs` to see current structural gaps.
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+ 3. If the change is non-trivial, update or create a benchmark audit.
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+ 4. Prefer scripts/templates/gates for repeatable behavior.
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+ 5. Validate with focused smoke.
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+ 6. Update `.gse/evidence/YYYY-MM-DD.md`, goal map, and current slice.
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+
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+ ## Anti-Routes
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+
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+ - Do not use GSE as a reason to ignore project rules.
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+ - Do not load every reference file by default.
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+ - Do not treat optional tools as hard prerequisites.
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+ - Do not claim a route succeeded without evidence.
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+ - Do not keep adding prose when a script or template would make the behavior repeatable.
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- # Spec Workflow
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- Use specs to prevent agents from implementing vague intent.
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- ## Markdown Fallback
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- Create `.gse/changes/<change-id>/` with:
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- ```text
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- brief.md # why and user outcome
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- spec.md # behavior and acceptance
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- design.md # approach, state, risk, privacy
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- tasks.md # verifiable slices
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- evidence.md # proof and verification
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- review.md # review findings and closure
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- execution-quality-pack.md # skills, tool routing, quality gates, evidence, closure
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- ```
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-
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- Portable helper:
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-
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- ```text
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- node <gse-skill>/scripts/init-change.mjs --target <project-root> --change-id <change-id> --level lite|standard|enterprise
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- ```
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-
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- Close and archive helper:
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-
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- ```text
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- node <gse-skill>/scripts/close-change.mjs --target <project-root> --change-id <change-id> --status result|verified|accepted
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- ```
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-
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- Closing a change moves `.gse/changes/<change-id>/` to `.gse/archive/<date>-<change-id>/` and appends a `change-archive` record to `.gse/evidence/index.jsonl`.
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- ## Optional OpenSpec Adapter
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- Use OpenSpec when the project has it and the task changes a capability, API, state machine, data model, or public contract.
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- Expected OpenSpec artifacts:
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- - proposal.md
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- - design.md
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- - tasks.md
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- - delta specs
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-
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- ## Optional Comet Adapter
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- Use Comet when a full change lifecycle is useful and the skill/tools are installed.
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- Comet is suitable for Level 2 and Level 3 work that benefits from open, design, build, verify, archive phases.
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-
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- ## Optional Superpowers Adapter
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- Use Superpowers when complex planning, staged execution, subagent orchestration, or multi-pass review is available and useful.
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-
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- GSE's native fallback is `execution-quality-pack.md` plus `references/quality-gates.md`, `references/domain-quality-gates.md`, `references/agent-roles.md`, and `references/review.md`.
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- Do not require Superpowers for Lite tasks or when the current host does not expose the needed tools.
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-
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- ## Spec Quality Checklist
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- - User outcome is explicit.
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- - Non-goals are explicit.
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- - Acceptance is testable.
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- - Error and recovery behavior is covered for risky paths.
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- - Privacy and permission boundaries are stated when relevant.
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- - Evidence type is known before implementation.
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- - Execution skills, tool routing, selected quality gates, and review closure are explicit for Standard and Enterprise work.
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+ # Spec Workflow
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+
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+ Use specs to prevent agents from implementing vague intent.
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+
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+ ## Markdown Fallback
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+
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+ Create `.gse/changes/<change-id>/` with:
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+
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+ ```text
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+ brief.md # why and user outcome
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+ spec.md # behavior and acceptance
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+ design.md # approach, state, risk, privacy
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+ tasks.md # verifiable slices
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+ evidence.md # proof and verification
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+ review.md # review findings and closure
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+ execution-quality-pack.md # skills, tool routing, quality gates, evidence, closure
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+ ```
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+
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+ Portable helper:
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+
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+ ```text
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+ node <gse-skill>/scripts/init-change.mjs --target <project-root> --change-id <change-id> --level lite|standard|enterprise
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+ ```
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+
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+ Close and archive helper:
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+
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+ ```text
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+ node <gse-skill>/scripts/close-change.mjs --target <project-root> --change-id <change-id> --status result|verified|accepted
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+ ```
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+
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+ Closing a change moves `.gse/changes/<change-id>/` to `.gse/archive/<date>-<change-id>/` and appends a `change-archive` record to `.gse/evidence/index.jsonl`.
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+
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+ ## Optional OpenSpec Adapter
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+
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+ Use OpenSpec when the project has it and the task changes a capability, API, state machine, data model, or public contract.
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+
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+ Expected OpenSpec artifacts:
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+
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+ - proposal.md
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+ - design.md
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+ - tasks.md
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+ - delta specs
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+
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+ ## Optional Comet Adapter
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+
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+ Use Comet when a full change lifecycle is useful and the skill/tools are installed.
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+
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+ Comet is suitable for Level 2 and Level 3 work that benefits from open, design, build, verify, archive phases.
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+
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+ ## Optional Superpowers Adapter
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+
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+ Use Superpowers when complex planning, staged execution, subagent orchestration, or multi-pass review is available and useful.
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+
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+ GSE's native fallback is `execution-quality-pack.md` plus `references/quality-gates.md`, `references/domain-quality-gates.md`, `references/agent-roles.md`, and `references/review.md`.
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+
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+ Do not require Superpowers for Lite tasks or when the current host does not expose the needed tools.
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+
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+ ## Spec Quality Checklist
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+
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+ - User outcome is explicit.
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+ - Non-goals are explicit.
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+ - Acceptance is testable.
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+ - Error and recovery behavior is covered for risky paths.
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+ - Privacy and permission boundaries are stated when relevant.
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+ - Evidence type is known before implementation.
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+ - Execution skills, tool routing, selected quality gates, and review closure are explicit for Standard and Enterprise work.
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- # Task Levels
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-
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- Classify before choosing process weight.
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-
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- ## Level 1 - Lite
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-
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- Use for small bugs, small UI/copy changes, scripts, docs, and narrow refactors.
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-
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- Required artifacts:
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-
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- - Inline `Outcome / Scope / Acceptance / Evidence / Next action`
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- - Focused verification command or manual evidence
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- - Learning only when reusable
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-
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- No change folder required.
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-
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- Gate profile:
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-
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- - Run the narrowest focused test, smoke, structural check, or manual evidence that proves the changed behavior.
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- - Do not run build/typecheck/browser/full close gates by default unless the changed file or failure mode specifically requires them.
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- - Keep evidence inline or in the existing slice log; do not create long process artifacts for tiny state-only changes.
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-
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- ## Level 2 - Standard
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-
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- Use for user-visible features, API changes, state-machine branches, cross-file behavior, or work expected to take more than one focused slice.
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-
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- Required artifacts:
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-
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- - Goal-map binding or project issue link
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- - `.gse/changes/<change-id>/brief.md`
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- - Acceptance and evidence log
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- - Focused tests or smoke verification
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-
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- Use OpenSpec or Comet when available and suitable.
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-
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- Gate profile:
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-
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- - Run focused tests for changed behavior and one integration/API/UI smoke when the user-visible path needs it.
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- - Run build/typecheck before commit when the slice touches shared TypeScript contracts, Next routing/build-time code, generated package shape, or release/install paths.
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- - Prefer combining several tiny state-only changes into one user-visible product chain instead of committing each micro-state transition separately.
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-
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- ## Level 3 - Enterprise
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-
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- Use for long-running product work, security, payments, data migrations, public contracts, release readiness, multi-agent coordination, or architecture changes.
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-
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- Required artifacts:
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-
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- - Goal-map node
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- - Spec or RFC
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- - Design notes, state machine, or risk matrix when relevant
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- - Quality gates and rollback plan
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- - Review and evidence
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- - Learning review after completion
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-
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- Use OpenSpec, Comet, subagents, CI gates, browser automation, and ADRs when available.
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-
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- Gate profile:
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-
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- - Run focused verification plus the relevant hard gate for the risk: build, browser smoke, API smoke, install/distribution audit, security check, migration check, or close gate.
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- - Use full validation only for release, public contract, scaffold/skill, install, cross-host, or high-blast-radius changes.
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- - Keep evidence concise even when gates are heavy; link or summarize outputs instead of pasting logs.
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-
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- ## Upgrade Triggers
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-
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- Upgrade one level when:
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-
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- - Scope touches 3+ modules.
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- - A public API, data model, security boundary, or release process changes.
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- - Failure would block users or corrupt data.
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- - The same issue recurred.
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- - The task needs multiple agents or multiple sessions.
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-
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- ## Slice Sizing
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-
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- Prefer a slice that proves one user-visible chain or one production capability boundary.
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-
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- - Too small: only flips an internal status with no visible capability, no contract change, and no risk reduction.
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- - Healthy: covers a coherent path such as `bundle ShotSpec -> shot acceptance -> QA seed`, with focused tests proving the path.
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- - Too large: mixes unrelated product flows, broad refactors, and release/process changes that cannot be verified in one evidence pass.
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-
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- For long-running productization, merge adjacent tiny state-machine steps when they are only meaningful together, but keep the acceptance proof focused.
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+ # Task Levels
2
+
3
+ Classify before choosing process weight.
4
+
5
+ ## Level 1 - Lite
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+
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+ Use for small bugs, small UI/copy changes, scripts, docs, and narrow refactors.
8
+
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+ Required artifacts:
10
+
11
+ - Inline `Outcome / Scope / Acceptance / Evidence / Next action`
12
+ - Focused verification command or manual evidence
13
+ - Learning only when reusable
14
+
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+ No change folder required.
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+
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+ Gate profile:
18
+
19
+ - Run the narrowest focused test, smoke, structural check, or manual evidence that proves the changed behavior.
20
+ - Do not run build/typecheck/browser/full close gates by default unless the changed file or failure mode specifically requires them.
21
+ - Keep evidence inline or in the existing slice log; do not create long process artifacts for tiny state-only changes.
22
+
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+ ## Level 2 - Standard
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+
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+ Use for user-visible features, API changes, state-machine branches, cross-file behavior, or work expected to take more than one focused slice.
26
+
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+ Required artifacts:
28
+
29
+ - Goal-map binding or project issue link
30
+ - `.gse/changes/<change-id>/brief.md`
31
+ - Acceptance and evidence log
32
+ - Focused tests or smoke verification
33
+
34
+ Use OpenSpec or Comet when available and suitable.
35
+
36
+ Gate profile:
37
+
38
+ - Run focused tests for changed behavior and one integration/API/UI smoke when the user-visible path needs it.
39
+ - Run build/typecheck before commit when the slice touches shared TypeScript contracts, Next routing/build-time code, generated package shape, or release/install paths.
40
+ - Prefer combining several tiny state-only changes into one user-visible product chain instead of committing each micro-state transition separately.
41
+
42
+ ## Level 3 - Enterprise
43
+
44
+ Use for long-running product work, security, payments, data migrations, public contracts, release readiness, multi-agent coordination, or architecture changes.
45
+
46
+ Required artifacts:
47
+
48
+ - Goal-map node
49
+ - Spec or RFC
50
+ - Design notes, state machine, or risk matrix when relevant
51
+ - Quality gates and rollback plan
52
+ - Review and evidence
53
+ - Learning review after completion
54
+
55
+ Use OpenSpec, Comet, subagents, CI gates, browser automation, and ADRs when available.
56
+
57
+ Gate profile:
58
+
59
+ - Run focused verification plus the relevant hard gate for the risk: build, browser smoke, API smoke, install/distribution audit, security check, migration check, or close gate.
60
+ - Use full validation only for release, public contract, scaffold/skill, install, cross-host, or high-blast-radius changes.
61
+ - Keep evidence concise even when gates are heavy; link or summarize outputs instead of pasting logs.
62
+
63
+ ## Upgrade Triggers
64
+
65
+ Upgrade one level when:
66
+
67
+ - Scope touches 3+ modules.
68
+ - A public API, data model, security boundary, or release process changes.
69
+ - Failure would block users or corrupt data.
70
+ - The same issue recurred.
71
+ - The task needs multiple agents or multiple sessions.
72
+
73
+ ## Slice Sizing
74
+
75
+ Prefer a slice that proves one user-visible chain or one production capability boundary.
76
+
77
+ - Too small: only flips an internal status with no visible capability, no contract change, and no risk reduction.
78
+ - Healthy: covers a coherent path such as `bundle ShotSpec -> shot acceptance -> QA seed`, with focused tests proving the path.
79
+ - Too large: mixes unrelated product flows, broad refactors, and release/process changes that cannot be verified in one evidence pass.
80
+
81
+ For long-running productization, merge adjacent tiny state-machine steps when they are only meaningful together, but keep the acceptance proof focused.
@@ -1,73 +1,83 @@
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- # Tool Adapters
2
-
1
+ # Tool Adapters
2
+
3
3
  GSE has few hard requirements. Tools enhance the workflow when available.
4
-
5
- ## Minimum Tools
6
-
7
- - Git
8
- - A shell
9
- - Project build/test commands when present
10
-
11
- Recommended:
12
-
13
- - `rg` / `rg --files` for search
14
- - LSP for symbol navigation
15
- - Browser or Playwright for UI verification
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-
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- ## Context and Code Location
18
-
19
- Use in order:
20
-
21
- 1. Project rules: `AGENTS.md`, `CLAUDE.md`, README, or equivalent.
22
- 2. `.gse/project-profile.md` for project-specific standards, commands, tools, and permissions.
23
- 3. `.gse/README.md` and `goal-map.md` when present.
24
- 4. `rg --files` and `rg` to find relevant code.
25
- 5. LSP or code index when available.
26
- 6. Existing tests and recent commits.
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-
28
- Avoid broad reads of generated outputs, logs, lockfiles, or historical archives unless required.
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-
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- ## Project-Specific Tools
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-
32
- Use `references/drift-audit.md` when recorded tool status, command assumptions, MCP, LSP/index, browser, CI, package manager, or deployment facts may be stale.
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-
34
- Use `project-profile.md` to record tool connections and status.
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-
36
- Status vocabulary:
37
-
38
- - `verified`: command/config was tested or documented in a trusted project file.
39
- - `documented`: project docs mention it, but this session has not tested it.
40
- - `unknown`: not confirmed.
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- - `unavailable`: expected but missing or failing.
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-
4
+ Use markdown fallback when optional tools are unavailable.
5
+ Do not treat optional tools as hard prerequisites.
6
+
7
+ ## Minimum Tools
8
+
9
+ - Git
10
+ - A shell
11
+ - Project build/test commands when present
12
+
13
+ Recommended:
14
+
15
+ - `rg` / `rg --files` for search
16
+ - LSP for symbol navigation
17
+ - Browser or Playwright for UI verification
18
+
19
+ ## Context and Code Location
20
+
21
+ Use in order:
22
+
23
+ 1. Project rules: `AGENTS.md`, `CLAUDE.md`, README, or equivalent.
24
+ 2. `.gse/project-profile.md` for project-specific standards, commands, tools, and permissions.
25
+ 3. `.gse/README.md` and `goal-map.md` when present.
26
+ 4. `rg --files` and `rg` to find relevant code.
27
+ 5. LSP or code index when available.
28
+ 6. Existing tests and recent commits.
29
+
30
+ Avoid broad reads of generated outputs, logs, lockfiles, or historical archives unless required.
31
+
32
+ ## Project-Specific Tools
33
+
34
+ Use `references/drift-audit.md` when recorded tool status, command assumptions, MCP, LSP/index, browser, CI, package manager, or deployment facts may be stale.
35
+
36
+ Use `.gse/project-profile.md`, `.gse/tooling.md`, and `.gse/host-capabilities.md` to record tool connections and status.
37
+
38
+ Status vocabulary:
39
+
40
+ - `verified`: command/config was tested or documented in a trusted project file.
41
+ - `documented`: project docs mention it, but this session has not tested it.
42
+ - `unknown`: not confirmed.
43
+ - `unavailable`: expected but missing or failing.
44
+
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45
  Project-specific commands and standards override generic recommendations. If the project says to use `pnpm`, `bun`, `make`, a custom smoke script, a specific LSP/index, or a private MCP server, follow that after verifying it is present or documenting its status.
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46
 
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- ## Model Routing
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-
47
- Use `references/model-routing.md` when choosing model, provider, hosted tool, worker, or role-specific agent capability. Record documented vs verified behavior separately.
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-
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- ## Host Adapters
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-
51
- Use `references/host-adapters.md` and `references/compatibility.md` when a project has `.codex/`, `.claude/`, `.agents/`, Hermes/AION-style runtime folders, WorkBuddy settings, MCP configs, hooks, local skills, or other host-specific workflow files.
52
-
53
- Host adapters are pointers and capability maps. They should not duplicate `.gse/goal-map.md`, `.gse/quality-gates.md`, or `.gse/evidence/`.
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-
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- ## OpenSpec
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-
57
- Use for capability specs and acceptance deltas. Fall back to `.gse/changes/` markdown when unavailable.
58
-
59
- ## Comet
60
-
61
- Use for full change lifecycle when installed and suitable. Fall back to GSE change folders when unavailable.
62
-
63
- ## Superpowers
64
-
65
- Use for complex plans, subagent-driven execution, and staged review. Do not force it on Level 1 work.
66
-
67
- ## Self-Improvement
68
-
69
- Use when a user correction, repeated failure, tool gap, non-obvious root cause, or better recurring method is discovered.
70
-
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- ## Subagents
72
-
73
- Use when actual tools exist, such as `spawn_agent` / `wait_agent` or thread dispatch equivalents. Do not claim delegation when the tools are absent.
47
+ For the standard host/tool capability table, run:
48
+
49
+ ```text
50
+ node <gse-skill>/scripts/audit-host-capabilities.mjs --target <project-root> --json
51
+ ```
52
+
53
+ This audit checks native slash-command, browser, MCP, LSP/index, subagent dispatch, and CI rows. It labels missing records as a warning, but fails invalid statuses, `verified` rows without evidence, and native slash-command overclaims based only on portable command output.
54
+
55
+ ## Model Routing
56
+
57
+ Use `references/model-routing.md` when choosing model, provider, hosted tool, worker, or role-specific agent capability. Record documented vs verified behavior separately.
58
+
59
+ ## Host Adapters
60
+
61
+ Use `references/host-adapters.md` and `references/compatibility.md` when a project has `.codex/`, `.claude/`, `.agents/`, Hermes/AION-style runtime folders, WorkBuddy settings, MCP configs, hooks, local skills, or other host-specific workflow files.
62
+
63
+ Host adapters are pointers and capability maps. They should not duplicate `.gse/goal-map.md`, `.gse/quality-gates.md`, or `.gse/evidence/`.
64
+
65
+ ## OpenSpec
66
+
67
+ Use for capability specs and acceptance deltas. Fall back to `.gse/changes/` markdown when unavailable.
68
+
69
+ ## Comet
70
+
71
+ Use for full change lifecycle when installed and suitable. Fall back to GSE change folders when unavailable.
72
+
73
+ ## Superpowers
74
+
75
+ Use for complex plans, subagent-driven execution, and staged review. Do not force it on Level 1 work.
76
+
77
+ ## Self-Improvement
78
+
79
+ Use when a user correction, repeated failure, tool gap, non-obvious root cause, or better recurring method is discovered.
80
+
81
+ ## Subagents
82
+
83
+ Use when actual tools exist, such as `spawn_agent` / `wait_agent` or thread dispatch equivalents. Do not claim delegation when the tools are absent.